What is meant by Partial strands?
The term "subsections" in design software refers to separate sections or segments of a larger network or system. These are typically subunits of pipelines, cable harnesses, or other network-like structures that can be considered and processed as independent units.
Typical software functions in the area of "subsections":
- Segmentation: Division of an overall system into logical or physical subsections.
- Connection analysis: Examination of interfaces and transitions between different subsections.
- Load distribution calculation: Determination of loads and flows in individual subsections.
- Optimization: Adjustment of subsection configuration to improve overall system performance.
- Collision detection: Checking for spatial conflicts between different subsections.
- Documentation generation: Creation of detailed reports and drawings for individual subsections.
Examples of "subsections":
- Segments of a wastewater pressure pipe between two control shafts.
- Separate cable harnesses in a complex electrical installation system.
- Partial sections of a heating system in different building areas.
- Individual pipeline segments in an industrial process system.
- Subdivisions of a ventilation duct system in a high-rise building.
- Separate line sections in an irrigation system for agriculture.